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HPR perimetry and Humphrey perimetry in glaucomatous children
Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1995Fifteen children aged less than 11 years, affected by congenital glaucoma, underwent visual field testing using two different methods: conventional computerized perimetry (24-2 Humphrey program) and High Pass Resolution perimetry (Ring test). The aim of the study was to discover which of the two perimetric techniques was more suitable for younger ...
M. Marraffa +5 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979
To the Editor. —In studying the article by Trobe and Glaser (Archives96:1210-1216, 1978), I was struck by two facets that deserve mention. First, the authors refer to a color saturation difference at the vertical meridian as a hemiachromatopsia. Theoretically, the authors are actually defining a hemidyschromatopsia since there is a dysfunction of ...
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To the Editor. —In studying the article by Trobe and Glaser (Archives96:1210-1216, 1978), I was struck by two facets that deserve mention. First, the authors refer to a color saturation difference at the vertical meridian as a hemiachromatopsia. Theoretically, the authors are actually defining a hemidyschromatopsia since there is a dysfunction of ...
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Detecting Preperimetric Glaucoma with Standard Automated Perimetry Using a Deep Learning Classifier.
Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.), 2016R. Asaoka +3 more
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Performance of iPad‐based threshold perimetry in glaucoma and controls
Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2018Angela M Schulz +4 more
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